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    GingerSnap Rescue Ranch

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Community Service/Non-Profit

    Pet adoption

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    So fun to be able to see, feed, and pet all the animals! The baby goats were my favorite!!

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    Teller County Regional Animal Shelter - Jolin

    Teller County Regional Animal Shelter

    (5 reviews)

    Next month my beautiful fur babe Joline will be fourteen. I adopted her from TCRAS when she was…read morefour. When she walks by it is there goes my heart. Thank you TCRAS for sending her to be seen at PetSmart in Colorado Springs as that is where I found her!

    I am sure I will be unpopular with my review- after all it is an animal shelter and who doesn't…read morewant to love an animal shelter and give 5 stars?!?! It is not the shelter itself that is the issue, and the shelter is doing such good work! Truly! We have done multiple donations to TCRAS financially as well as with supplies. We have adopted three times from here. We adopted two absolutely wonderful dogs (they were "trauma" dogs, but we worked really hard with both of them to get them through many of their issues), and we adopted one cat that apparently was adopted out several times, and those adoptions failed (including ours). For the cat adoption, I do believe allowing your home animals to meet a potential animal you wish to adopt is crucial to seeing how they will get along, if it is a good match. This is not allowed at TCRAS, and that was a huge barrier with the cat adoption. My concern is that I do not feel that everything is truly disclosed to the adopter when the process happens. I know that not everything might be known, but just basic "obvious" things are not disclosed. The other concern/issue I have is that while some of the staff are just incredible and wonderful...others treat you like you are not in the "sorority," and they cannot be bothered with you. I tried with both of our dogs to call/email/or come in every 3-4 months to provide updates and let staff see how the dogs were thriving. I was dismissed as if I was a nuisance, so I stopped. I even wanted to volunteer with walking the dogs, but the attitude that was shown to me discouraged pursuing this. In addition, I found two strays that I had brought into TCRAS and when I called Angela answered; I was trying to tell her the stray dogs had some major gestational issues and to please let the owners know when the owners were found. Apparently the stray dogs I found are "frequent flyers" with being allowed to run around town, and Angela dismissed me acting like I was the problem for bringing them into TCRAS. It was quite disheartening. While we love our dogs and we take our pets to Dr. Conrad, we have decided that TCRAS is just not the right "fit" with the attitude and individuals that are the front line workers.

    Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region

    Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region

    (5 reviews)

    I think out of any town i have ever lived in, the animal control in pueblo is the absolute worst. I…read morehave had so many extremely negative experiences where they do moronic things like give anti worm medication with out testing for heart worms, spaying a dog in heat, not calling wild animal control when they should. They hurt animals and humans. The fact our tax dollars go here is just sad. I would rate this a zero if I could.

    I went with my brother to adopt a dog here. Even as a bystander not looking for a dog, this was a…read moreterrible experience. 2/3rds of the staff we spoke with were very unpleasant: including the receptionist and the meet and greet handler. The only pleasant person we spoke to was the woman handling the final adoption paperwork. We went to meet a little female terrier mix named Muddy. We got three different stories about Muddy from three different people. As we were filling out paperwork we learned more about her that could have been a deal breaker if introduced at the appropriate time. During our meet and greet we were asked "Do you have any questions about Muddy?" To which we responded by telling the woman about the home that she would potentially be going into to feel for whether or not it would be a good fit. She responded with "Sorry. I dont know Muddy." Not Helpful. Why even ask? Our strictly 10 minute meet and greet had good results, my brother proceeded with adoption based on the info we were given (lived with dogs and children), took her home, and quickly found her to be VERY dog aggressive with their other pet. Absolutely ridiculous. This location is setting these animals up to fail. Its like they don't even want to adopt out their dogs.

    GingerSnap Rescue Ranch - animalshelters - Updated May 2026

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